On Mon, Dec 26, 2005 at 02:41:19AM +0200, Alex Alexander wrote:
On Sunday 25 December 2005 17:16, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
The hard way:
kernel-image-2.6.8-2-686
The easy way:
kernel-image-2.6-686
- Source of the packages (if not mirrored by Hamakor)
Hi everyone,
I am looking into buying a new computer, and I am considering 64-bit
AMD. One of the things I am getting a bit uncertain about is the level
of support for AMD motherboards commonly available in neighbourhood
computer shops. It is going to be my main home station, and it is
important
I've had a Gigabyte K8NS Ultra-939 (with a 3200 64bit CPU) for over a year and
the only problem I've had was that when I set the BIOS to use Dual Channel
DDR400 memory, the system seemed a bit unstable - but that may be a memory
(hardware) problem - I never bothered to check. After disabling
Hi,
let me announce that in order to reduce entrance fees we have
eliminated some of our direct expenses.
Thus the early-bird fees are now
450 NIS companies (also includes lunch)
190 NIS individual
140 NIS individual HaMakor member
While the early-bird dead-line was also extended by one week to
Can anyone explain how USB headphones and microphones are implemented in
Linux?
I assume that the USB headphone and microphone would be a separate
device but does that mean that a regular jack device plugged into the
sound card can be used at the same time as the USB ones? For example
could a
On Monday, 26 December 2005 15:22, Chaim Keren Tzion wrote:
Can anyone explain how USB headphones and microphones are implemented in
Linux?
On my laptop they appear as a second sound device (/dev/dsp1).
Chaim
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Shlomo Solomon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've had a Gigabyte K8NS Ultra-939 (with a 3200 64bit CPU) for over
a year and the only problem I've had was that when I set the BIOS to
use Dual Channel DDR400 memory, the system seemed a bit unstable -
but that may be a memory (hardware) problem - I
Hi Chaim,
On 12/26/05, Chaim Keren Tzion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone explain how USB headphones and microphones are implemented in
Linux?
If you're using ALSA sound modules, then it should appear to you as:
alsa_usb_audio module (it does load other modules which required).
I assume
On Mon, 2005-12-26 at 17:16 +, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
After disabling the Dual Channel feature everything runs out
of the box.
On EPoX 8KDA3J, two DIMMs don't work reliably when placed into slot #2 +
#3 (but work great in slot #0 + #1). That's a problem known to EPoX.
Don't know if it has
Ilya Konstantinov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In any case, go for a 939 pin board (not 754) since this will
allow future upgrapes of the CPU.
Definitely ;-)
I'm not much of a believer in CPU upgrades.
Oh, I didn't mean I was planning a future CPU upgrade. I meant I was
looking at
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